2. Make sure that the surface to be covered is clean and smooth ready to receive the sport artificial grass for tennis,croquet .

A self levelling compound available from any DIY store can remove surface imperfections that may show through to the top surface especially on thinner pile height products.

3. Lay the sport artificial grass for tennis,croquet to trim off to make that perfect edge ie in doorways or up a wall.

Leave for around 2 to 3 hours to settle. This helps stop any wrinkling or creasing.

4. Cut and trim your sport artificial grass for tennis,croquet , using a sharp Stanley knife making sure are no gaps between walls and cheap fake grass .

5. Make the joins using the correct type of seaming tape and glue - only quality outdoor tape and glue should be used.

6. Apply the infill if required. Typically a sand mix will be used . Rake and spread the infill evenly, taking care not to over fill the surface. Note: Application of sand is best on a dry day. Remember that the infill will eventually compact so you should consider adding a final layer when settled.

7. If installing on to a wooden surface such as decking or suspended floors a combination of adhesive and sport artificial grass for tennis,croquet can be used.

FAQ：

1.What is the difference between artificial grass and natural grass?

The main difference between artificial grass and natural grass is that artificial grass can be used much more intensively. A natural pitch can be used a maximum of 300, on average 250, hours a year whereas an artificial grass pitch can be played on 7 days a week..

Artificial turf saves space. You need fewer fields because you no longer have to take account of recovery time for the grass, or the condition of the pitch as a result of poor weather conditions.

2.Can artificial turf discolour in the sun? Is it resistant to UV?

Everything in the open air experiences the impact of sunlight, and, more specifically, UV-radiation. For that reason Desso Sports equips its synthetic fibres with the Fibre Protection System (FPS), a technology that protects artificial turf from the fading effect of sunlight. UV-stabilisers ensure that the negative rays do not permeate into the fibres.

3.Can a synthetic grass pitch be recycled?

In the past, used artificial-grass pitches would be converted into floor-covering material for riding tracks. But new techniques allow us to recycle an artificial-grass pitch and use it for civil-engineering applications. Thanks to the top quality materials both the synthetic grass fibres and the infill can be recycled perfectly. On condition of the correct treatment, artificial grass pitches can also be recycled as artificial turf.